Javascript noob question - which one of the following is best practice and performance friendly, also welcome any other suggestions too. This is simplest version of original project. There will be 20+ variables and 10+ inner functions (Ex: 'process' in the case).
The advantage of Method 1 is it doesn't need to send arguments to the functions but as it nests all the functions inside the main function (possibly regenerate all the inner function for each instance of Foo). While the method 2 is free from function nesting but requires lot of arguments. Note that also there will be multiple instance of Foo constructor.
Method 1:
function Foo () {
var a = 1;
var b = 2;
var c = (a+b)/2;
var $element = $('#myElement');
var process = function (){
var x = a+b+c;
$element.css('left', x)
return x;
}
x = process ();
}
Method 2:
function Foo () {
var a = 1;
var b = 2;
var c = (a+b)/2;
var $element = $('#myElement');
x = process (a, b, c, $element);
}
function process (a, b, c, $element){
$element.css('left', x)
return x;
}